We’ll travel on our NEW luxury motorcoach with hard wood floors, free wi-fi, electrical outlets at every seat, reclining black leather seats, large picture windows, VCR monitor, PA system, and, an on board rest room for your comfort. Our hotels will always be first class since we stay at Three & Four Star rated hotel properties such as Drury Inn & Suites, Hampton Inn & Suites, Holiday Inn, Sheraton & Marriott properties, etc. Many meals are included in your tour price, and, you can book your reservation in confidence, because with our optional Travel Protection Coverage, should you have to cancel for a covered illness or other covered family emergency, you can get a full refund with no deductibles. More about this later-first let’s take a look at all the adventures we’ve planned for you.

FRIDAY - “ALL ABOARD”! That will be the cry of the Conductor as we climb on-board for a trip back to “yesteryear”. A full five course gournet dinner is in store for you in the nostalgic dining cards with their fine china, white tablecloths, bud vases with a flower on each table, hanging lamterns, red velvet window curtains, elegant brass, polished mahogany, with our servers all decked out in their finest tuxedos.

You won’t even have to close your eyes to pretend that you’re back in the 1940’s with these vintage dining cars from the ‘40’s pulled by a 1950 L & N Railroad engine, just like the trains that stopped at the depot in your hometown. Our travels will take us by several of Kentucky’s famous distilleries; Jim Bean, Old Barton, Ole T. W. Samuel’s & more. Rugged farmland, ranches and the hillsides of Burnheim Forest will pass our windows while we’re dining. As we near Jackson Hills, our Engineer will slow the train down as we cross the timber trestle, 300 feet long and spanning a 60 feet deep revine. It’s the end of the line so be sure to watch how they turn the train around for our return journey to Bardstown.

Our ride and dinner is over so now we journey to our luxury hotel for a restful eveningbefore tomorrow’s adventure.

• SATURDAY: President Lincoln’s Historic Sites & The Corvette Museum

After breakfast it’s back on board our coach for the trip home, but our adventures are far from over. Our first stop this morning will be at the boyhood home of President Lincoln. Then, on down the road a bit, we’ll tour the “dirt floored” log cabin birthplace of President Lincoln that we’ve always heard about.

After lunch, we’ve planned an exciting stop that everyone will enjoy, especially the guys! We’re stopping at the Corvette Museum in Bowling Green, Kentucky. This 68,000 sq. ft. building houses more than 50 Corvette models and one-of-a-kind concept cars. Also on hand are thousands of Corvette related photos, movies and videos, advertisements, scale models and memorabilia.

You’ll especially enjoy the classic Corvettes in period settings such as an old timey 50’s style service station, etc. Another highlight will be the actual one-millionth Corvette, produced right here in Bowling Green.